

Next time try reading the article first before you comment.
Next time try reading the article first before you comment.
I need this for the nail salon. When is it hitting stores and for how much? (I didn’t see any mention of cost/availability in the article.)
Yeah I don’t understand the metaphor, either.
How about you wait until you land an interview first, before you worry about job requirements.
I had to apply to over 300 jobs before I landed an interview, so chances are they won’t even look at your resume. Even with a great resume, it’s extremely difficult to land a job in today’s environment.
I don’t mean to sound negative, only realistic. Your main focus right now should be rapid firing off as many applications as you can, and nothing else. Worry about the job requirements after you get past the application stage.
It has a better build quality than Logitech mice (which used to be the gold standard as far as I’m concerned), so yes I’d say that it’s good.
You can bind any key or mouse action to any button (including the joystick). The joystick is bound to WASD by default. You can also set up macros.
I believe that there is also support for per-game bindings, but I don’t use that feature so I’m not 100%. I can confirm for you when I get home from work in 5 hours, but I have ADHD so you’ll have to remind me.
I wish LibreOffice would do what OnlyOffice did and update their interface to something more modern. That, or I wish OnlyOffice would stop being so Russian.
You’re probably correct about the drivers, but the nice thing is that the keybindings and DPI settings are stored in the mouse, and thus are OS agnostic. So the software is basically set once and forget. Don’t even need to keep it installed after you’ve set the bindings you like.
And BTW the joystick can have 5 bindings on it because it also clicks in. Plus a 3rd button below the mouse (which I use as the DPI switch). So including the standard 5-button layout, you get a total of 11 mappable buttons.
Yeah seriously; unless you’re an audiophile who spends extra on quality headphones, your Bluetooth buds are probably using the SBC codec, which cuts off frequencies at 16kHz and thus is hardly better than listening to a 128Kbps MP3. (In Android you can see what codec your headphones are using by going into the developer options.)
And to be honest, if you care enough about sound quality to spend extra on the high res tier in your streaming service of choice, you’re probably using wired headphones. Audiophiles don’t fuck with Bluetooth.
I use this one. (Zelotes C-18)
Yes it’s Chinese, but it is a real gaming mouse. Decent build quality, and unlike other cheap Chinese mice, it tracks perfectly without skipping frames. I use it to play competitive shooters. The software it comes with is straightforward and easy to use for button mapping. You also get 5 DPI settings that can be manually set to anything you want.
My only complaint is that I wish the joystick was a D-Pad because it’s not analog. So it’s not really meant for one-handed gaming, but it’s useful for stuff like weapon switching, or other functions that would normally be assigned to the D-Pad if you were playing with a controller. Also it would be nice if the RGB lights were compatible with SignalRGB or OpenRGB, but very few Chinese products are so I simply turned off the lights in the included app.
I’ve been using it for over four years and if it ever breaks, I’ll just get another one. Best mouse I’ve ever owned.
Because early Denuvo cracks tend to not work correctly, and often require you to do stupid shit like set your OS’s year to 2015 or something like that just for the game to boot.
I rather just wait a year or two for either a proper crack, or for the developer to decide to remove the DRM themselves, a la Capcom. Especially it’s a single player game, cause there’s no need to worry about the player population dying down by the time a crack comes out. And you also get to reap the benefits of having bugfixes available since the game has been out for awhile.
Memes aside, this is why I use a vertical gaming mouse. Carpal tunnel is no longer an issue.
Yeah no I just use the Steam app for authentication.
I feel like OP just wanted to brag that they’re rich enough to have access to brokerage accounts.
Since when do you have to link your phone number to your Steam account? I’ve had an account for as long as Steam has existed, and I’ve never been asked to provide my phone number.
Skill issue. The feature is still in Good Lock, an app that everyone with a Samsung phone should have installed.
OP why aren’t you using Good Lock?
Dude… RTFA